Technical information:
Period: 1829
Origin: Tyrol
Wood type: Fir
Height: 193 cm | 75.98 in
Width: 133 cm (146 cm with frame) | 52.36 in (57.48 in with frame)
Depth: 45 cm (52 cm with frame) | 17.71 in (20.47 in with frame)
Antique two-door wardrobe of Tyrolean origin, dated 1829. The light blue background frames central panels adorned with vivid floral decorations, alternating with phytomorphic motifs and ribbons. Each door is divided into three sections, each with a different composition, where warm tones such as yellow, red, and ochre predominate.
The upper and lower cornices, along with the beveled edges, are richly decorated with continuous floral friezes. Its slender proportions and bold color palette make it a unique piece, suitable for both traditional settings and more eclectic interior solutions.
The woodwork is refined: all the panels are carved directly into solid wood, resulting in greater depth and a tactile three-dimensional effect. The central sections feature carvings of flowers and foliage, and the upper part of the doors also displays intricate relief work.
The stylistic and decorative elements are typical of craftsmanship from the Alpine region.
Restoration Information:The photos you see depict the cabinet in its unrestored state. Its condition is excellent.
At the time of sale, the piece will be delivered fully restored. The client may choose the desired level of restoration.
Our workshop guarantees conservative restoration for every piece, respecting its original integrity.
Each cabinet is treated to ensure structural stability and hygiene.
The restoration includes:
- Structural restoration
- Thorough anti-woodworm treatment
- Interior cleaning and sanitization
- Exterior finish with natural beeswax
- Interior finish with shellac (natural alcohol-based varnish)
Upon request, we can agree on the preferred level of restoration and customize the interior setup (clothing rods, shelves, etc.).




































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